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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby Aardvark » December 13, 2010, 4:52 pm

I'm sure you'll be more than welcome Stan, and Rob is a Dog Person too with Three Pooches who live there. Two Cocker Spaniels and a Big Beautiful Boy who never harms anyone =D> May I say, his Food is very good, and some can not finish his Double Beef And Cheese Burger =D> not me though ;)
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby stattointhailand » December 13, 2010, 5:31 pm

Billg wrote:Went to fuzzy kens one night, used the toilets (right next to the cooking area) and was disgusted by the aged dirty communal hand towel that was there. Needless to say I didn’t dry my hands finished my beer and left, never to return. I dont care if it is cheep beer.

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Bill, I think you will find "aged dirty communal hand towels" in MOST of Udon's bars, especially if you visit a few hours AFTER opening time. Take a couple of spare CLEAN handkercheifs with you and use those.
Unfortunately I do not have a solution for dogs being allowed in an area where people are eating and drinking. My own "pooch" knows that he is not allowed anywhere near where I eat and drink
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby Billg » December 13, 2010, 10:49 pm

Hi Stat
I have been to a lot of bars in Udon and usually find warm air dryers or paper towels. at Fuzzy's even the toilet pan lid was taped down so no one could use that either. :D
I dont mind dogs to much at ground level but cats are are definite no no. :D

Great win over Liverpool the other day..... \:D/ \:D/

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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby wazza » December 28, 2010, 12:24 pm

Was out a week ago with a few mates for a xmas drink crawl around udon.

Called into the Aussie Burger Bar and orderded the famous " Aussie Burger" the local staff knew exactly what i wanted and asked " with everything " chai krup !

I can see why it takesd 10 mins to prepare and get to the table. They need local council approval for the height !

It was awesome and to say it was tasty in an understatement.

My Pommie mates still trying to get sort out the beetroot issue, expained to them, its like Black Pudding for Poms. a few nodding of heads and a few more beers.

It took 10 mins to eat , and that transpires into another round of beers !

Despite the owner promising me a free burger on this thread a while ago, i snuck in, he didnt see me and thats then best way to do a review !

Burger, Roll, bacon, fried onions, egg, lettuce, tomato, beetroot, cheese, pineapple, did I forget something ??
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby jackspratt » December 28, 2010, 1:04 pm

wazza wrote:Burger, Roll, bacon, fried onions, egg, lettuce, tomato, beetroot, cheese, pineapple, did I forget something ??


Yep!



The price? :D
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby wazza » December 28, 2010, 1:16 pm

I was blown away with the food and didnt look.
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby Sport » December 29, 2010, 12:59 pm

Thanks Wazza for your post and sorry I missed you, the freeby burger is still on mate.

JS the price. 180B. Home made large bun (not the cheap Makro, Big C small ones), 120gms all beef pattie, fried onions, home made cooked beetroot, pineapple, fried egg, 2 full slices of good bacon, tomato, lettuce, thick slice of block cheddar cheese, home made BBQ hickory sauce. This burger stops most people in their tracks.

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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby wazza » December 29, 2010, 1:06 pm

Didnt stop me, I was hungry and could eat the cruch out of a low flying duck that night.

didnt even get into 4WD .

Sorry i didnt take a pict to post to be honest.
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby jackspratt » December 29, 2010, 1:14 pm

Thanks Rob.

Sounds like a have a burger date next time I am in the big smoke. Hopefully it will be as good as wazza's, and "blow me" (away). :D
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby DermotC » December 29, 2010, 1:16 pm

Sport wrote:Thanks Wazza for your post and sorry I missed you, the freeby burger is still on mate.

JS the price. 180B. Home made large bun (not the cheap Makro, Big C small ones), 120gms all beef pattie, fried onions, home made cooked beetroot, pineapple, fried egg, 2 full slices of good bacon, tomato, lettuce, thick slice of block cheddar cheese, home made BBQ hickory sauce. This burger stops most people in their tracks.

Rob


You must have to dislocate your jaw to get your mouth around that! looking forward to trying it!
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby mr duck » December 29, 2010, 9:21 pm

hey what kind of burgers are you doing up there ? iv'e been a sydney boy most of my life so iv'e been spoilt by the local greek burger and chips corner establishment! :lol:
i dont know where in oz you hale from? but are you keeping up the tradition of pattying up fresh mince, sizzling up good farm fresh bacon, good salad and morning baked buns?? without the 3 day old seeds!!!!
if so sign me up for two dinners a day in april!!!! =D>
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby wazza » December 30, 2010, 9:27 am

Mr Duck

U wont be dissappointed

Farm Fresh bacon is a little bit harder to get i imagine, but its tasty.

Perhaps u shouid also post one of the sydney burgers
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Re: Aussie Burger Bar - Nutty Park

Postby mr duck » December 30, 2010, 6:06 pm

Image

true old school aussie burger!!!!! =D>
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